PADUCAH - Some local drivers did a double-take on Friday when they spotted a few Paducah gas stations posting gas for sale at 1.99 a gallon.

In fact, by Sunday gas was available at one Paducah station for as low as 1.94, and 1.97 in Benton.

The average price of gas in western Kentucky is about 2.15, which is the lowest seen here for over 18 months.

The price break was also seen at stations in Lexington and Louisville. In fact, 19 states now report sub-$2 gas prices, which is more than 40 cents lower than this summer in Kentucky.

The national average price of gas is currently at 2.49 per gallon. In May, gas averaged 2.97 nationally. Worldwide oil prices have plummeted since the beginning of the year, and U.S. oil output is at an all time high.

All thanks to our right wing Russian spy of a president! How dare you allow gas prices to fall to this low of a price right before the holidays! I can't believe anyone voted for this orange man. It has been 2 years with no evidence of collusion, but all of us left wingers know it's there and we are grasping on any last strand of hope we can find that evidence! We can't stand many more articles like this with good news. Low unemployment, higher wages, less taxes, record GDP, massive job creation, and now low gas prices!